Covid-19: Why are weddings still being celebrated despite the obvious risks?
Many states have limited the number of guests who can attend events. But public health authorities warn that it would be safer if all gatherings were cancelled. A wedding procession in Ajmer on April 30. | Himanshu Sharma/AFP
Until a week before Delhi resident Sahil Gulati was due to get married, he had second thoughts about whether to go through with the celebration in the middle of the pandemic. Delhi’s healthcare system was being battered by a sharp rise in the number of Covid-19 cases and gasping patients in need of oxygen were dying because they could not find beds in the city’s already-packed hospitals.
Night curfew hampering weddings, business in capital
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New Delhi, April 9 : The night curfew imposed in the national capital amid resurgence of Covid-19 is not only hampering the shops, restaurants and others rather it is adding on to the woes of the banquet hall operators as people have started postponing the weddings and cancelling the bookings. A lot of people are even asking the banquet hall operators to change the time of the bookings too.
A lot of weddings are scheduled during the end of April. People have even distributed the wedding cards and invited a limited number guests while some of them have even compromised on the wedding rituals.
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